FireHouse Vocalist C.J. Snare Dies at 64
Unexpected passing follows lengthy cancer battle, leaving fans and band in shock.
- C.J. Snare, the lead vocalist and founding member of the rock band FireHouse, passed away at 64 due to cardiac arrest following a lengthy battle with cancer.
- Snare's death came as a shock to fans and band members alike, as he was expected to return to the stage this summer after recovering from surgery.
- FireHouse, known for hits like 'Love of a Lifetime' and 'When I Look Into Your Eyes,' enjoyed success in the early '90s and maintained a global fanbase.
- Snare's contributions as a vocalist and keyboard player were pivotal to FireHouse's success, with the band's debut album going double platinum.
- Tributes from fans, fellow musicians, and band members have poured in, celebrating Snare's legacy as one of the great voices in rock history.